How long can you live with non-viral cirrhosis

Non-viral cirrhosis can generally live for about 1~10 years, but the specific survival time needs to be judged according to the degree of cirrhosis and complications of the patient. 1. If the patient is in the early stage of liver cirrhosis, with good health and no complications, some of the patients can survive for about 10 years after treatment of anti-fiber and etiology. 2. If the cirrhosis has entered the decompensated stage, digestive bleeding, ascites, or hepatic encephalopathy often occurs, the prognosis of the patient is poor, and the survival time of many patients is less than 5 years; if the patient’s complications are not handled in time, the patient may even die within 1 year. It is recommended that patients with cirrhosis go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the etiological treatment, anti-fibrosis treatment, symptomatic treatment and other comprehensive treatment, in order to slow down the progression of cirrhosis, so that the patients can survive longer.